Yes – another one. We're nearly out of wall space. The team are SO motivated right now - Brent would be so proud (sniff). Are YOUR afterburners on full thrust? Thought not.
I'm doing some live illustration at a Glug / D&AD Student Awards after-party this coming Tuesday. Picture from the D&AD site. More info here, and you can buy tickets via the Meetup page here. You might see some pictures on here ... depending on how it turns out. Watch this space...
Whenever I feel I am facing a difficult 'pregnant mother of a solution' at work - I take a deep breath and stop to gaze at one of the many pieces of artwork up around the agency. Yet another motivational screen-print for the office. The copywriter (i.e. not me) is working overtime on these. More to come soon.
My illustration for Spot The Tiger is now available to buy as a print online here. Maybe it'd look good on your wall? You can see it alongside the other artists' pieces - 52 illustrations in all - each accompanying a new topic and question posed every week. Check them all out, and the results, including my entry from back in March here.
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UPDATE: Their site seems to be doing funny things right now but you can still buy the prints here.
Another soup plate - completing the set of six. Come round for dinner - just don't break the crockery. So I'm a bit worried - lots of monochrome going on at the moment - not too colourful of recent.
Here's a Tee I designed for the Ultra Fit Tri Challenge which took place last month. No - I didn't compete this time. Is it me or does the guy on the right look like Bono?
Here's a logo I helped design for Phoenix Magazine. (I did the bird, roman numerals and swell rules - they're real swell). It launched this week at Graduate Fashion Week. Grab one outside the event or email to get your copy here.
Created these two fashionistas for an article in new publication Phoenix Magazine, released to accompany this year's Graduate Fashion Week. The article put footballers' and politicians' WAGs under the spotlight, and revealed where they buy their shoes and who preens their ears and stuff like that...
Another pseudo-motivational poster for an agency I'm working for at the moment. All about cappuccino and froth. Maybe one of you baristas out there can shed some light on this one?
Completed the NASS 10km run in Richmond Park the other weekend, managing to raise over £200 for NASS' work on Ankylosing spondylitis. The "Wall of Gaylord" is growing - here's Arnie and a toad storm-trooper with the latest addition (FYI I don't know who came ninth). Thanks to all those who sponsored me - don't panic if you didn't - you didn't miss anything - I was old school & lo fi & Blue Peter & took down names with pen & paper - with a totalometer I wheeled out every now and then...
More Brent-esque motivation - this one saying in a roundabout sort of way that the impossible is possible (Adidas and Ali may have done it better). This is an actual quote from one of the partners. Hit the jump to see some more terrible shots...
I've been involved in getting everything finished and sending Tee designs off to print for sustainable bamboo clothing label Mabboo. Take a look at their blog here - and have your say by voting for your favourite design to be made!
Here is a logo I've designed for some friends who are competing in the Mongol Rally this year. Their team is pretty well named I reckon...The Lost Boys stands up against Cheese on Toast, and Camel Dodgers...More photos and sponsorship links to come soon, but in the meantime - hit the jump to see some more logo designs I did for them...